08-16-2007 01:47 PM - edited 03-14-2019 11:06 PM
How can I get the full 10-digit originating number to show up during outbound calls? Right now, the dialed number on PSTN side gets the 4-digit extension.
This should be an easy one -- I've done this many times on CCM, 1st on CCME.
Thanks,
Jad
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08-16-2007 01:54 PM
There is more than one way. One is "dialplan-pattern 1 555123.... extension-length 4"
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
08-16-2007 01:54 PM
There is more than one way. One is "dialplan-pattern 1 555123.... extension-length 4"
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
08-16-2007 01:56 PM
beautiful - worked like a charm.
08-16-2007 02:16 PM
Great. For your information, you're one of the few users in the world allowed to send arbitrary numbers as caller-id. Use that wisely and don't pretend to be someone else, like the White House calling :)
Thanks for the nice rating and good luck!
08-16-2007 03:49 PM
Nice to know :)
I ran into another problem - once I added the dialplan, calls stopped forwarding to voicemail after 3 rings...it would just go to busy. Removing it fixed the problem, but now i'm back to square one. How can I get both to play nice together?
08-17-2007 02:57 AM
The thing is likely now, calls going to VM are sent with the full calling number too.
Check debug ccsip message to confirm.
I think something can be done in the VM to accept these numbers as alias of the extension only, if not, there is a simple translation rule you can use instead
voice translation-profile make10
translate calling 10
voice translation-rule 10
rule 1 // /555123/
voice port x/y:23
translation-profile outgoing make10
08-17-2007 07:07 AM
Thanks again! That translation rule did the job just fine. I wasn't sure about the VM aliases, so didn't mess with that.
Jad
08-17-2007 08:43 AM
You are very welcome. Now the next part is when your customer will ask that certain extension present DID, others present pilot, and others again present "private" :)
Worry not we'll be here to answer that as well.
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